väriyön
Väriyön is a term used in Finnish-language discourse to describe a nocturnal aesthetic in which colors are conspicuously perceptible. It is not an official meteorological term; rather, it appears in art criticism, photography, and cultural commentary to capture the experience of night when light and color interact in striking ways.
Etymology: The word is formed from väri (color) and yö (night); väriyön is the genitive form, roughly
Phenomenology and usage: Väriyön can refer to natural phenomena such as the afterglow of civil twilight, auroras,
Cultural significance: In literature and visual arts, väriyön evokes mood, memory, and dreamlike atmosphere. It is
See also: color theory, twilight, blue hour, aurora borealis.